Anton Gill is a British author primarily known for his historical fiction and non-fiction works. He developed a distinctive style blending meticulous research with engaging storytelling, often focusing on dramatic and complex historical events. Gill’s background includes a passion for history, evident in his diverse subject matter ranging from the Nazi concentration camps to the life of William Dampier, pirate and explorer, as well as contemporary European history and mysteries featuring the character Huy the Scribe. He has achieved recognition for his impactful non-fiction, particularly his oral history 'The Journey Back from Hell,' offering poignant accounts from survivors of the Holocaust.






























